l8 WILMETTE LIFE June 21, 1929 less th.tn 90 days to September 1st. Ask Now! Charles C. Hentlersons Celebrate Anniversary ~I r. and Mrs. Charles C. Henderson l'lltertained fourteet1 guests at an evening party at their home , · 1632 For~st a\'l'lllle, last Saturday on the occas10n of their seventeenth \\Tdding an ni\'nsarv. At th e mock marriage which tnPk pla-ce. G~·orgc Iliff as the minister. pl't fonnl'd thL· ccrl'tllony, and ~rs. I arqm·s \\'i lli s played the weddu.tg ;uarch and recess ional. Thel'e were "~tunts" and bridge, fo1lu\\·ed by a \\'l·dcling suppl'r. Guests included 11r. and ~frs. George Iliff, Mr. and }.1rs. \Villian1 Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Jacques \Yillis, Mr. and Mrs . jolm Behr, Mr. and ~1rs. Richard T . Hosking. whose \\'cclding anni\'crsary \\·as un the preceding day. Dr. and Mrs Gcot:ge If. \\'cb stcr, and ~fr. and 'Mrs John \\.L"ndcll I~ol>ittsotl. Thl' gue:>t ~ all \\' Ore gO\\'Jh and suits uf the moclt oi 1912 nr thereabouts. ~!iss Althea fan ct Xortham, claughtl'r of ~[r s . l ;i llian Drttn' ).:'ortham, 22-1-7 Lake aH·nur, ha s rl'turncd from t hl' l'ni\'Crsit\· o i lllinui s tn spe nd the I summer . vacation. :\1 iss ~urtham is a member of the junior clas s and of 1 1 Delta Zeta sorority. Stop and See~ Home and Garden Cluh Wins Ribbons at Flower Shows The 1;1embcrs' of the Kenilworth Home and Garden cluh have been much interested. in the flower shows in C kncoe and Lake Forest where several entries " ·ere mad e and prizes won. At tl1c Glencoe fiuwer show, Mrs. F. B. MacKinnon won a prize for an artistic arrangement in a vase with blu e predominating. and a prize v\'here pink predominated. In the same show Mrs. \\:. \V. Wheelock won first prize for . a tl o\\'cr arrangement in pink, also a second prize for the be st exhibit in tl'tl lnn g spur aquilegia. The inte re st sho\\'n in the Lake Fur es t sho\\' ,,·as most gratifying to th e president, Mrs. F. 'Y../ . Cherry. Mrs. \\'. \\'. \\'hcclock won seco nd prize for a breakfast table, cleverly done in red. and \rhitc doilies and milk glass, with a iruit scn·icc u f red cherrie\5. 1 he tal>lt \ras cettterccl with two pe\\'ttr 'bow ls of fuchsias. The la st me eting of the club was held at the home of }1 rs. I I en ry Taylor, 1\'hen an unu sually intere sting- program \\'as gin~ n by :\1 rs. Maria Smith Burck~ · n the artistic J.rrangemcnt of tulips in the garden. She had more tl tan one hunclrl'd Jlan1ecl speciniL'llS and dL·nwnstratl'cl tl· the club their cornTt and inc ur rl'rt .lrrangl'Illcnt. La:-.t \\'L'l'k a picnic \\·a:-. :trranged. !Jy :\1 rs. A. S. ) o~lin. '1'\\'Cllt ,._ ·1\'l' n1em her:-. motorl'd to Dundee a t.HI ,\'l·rc Clltlductl'd throug·h the pottuit :ill'n·. till'n enjoyed a picni·c lunc.h it1 till' park. aitcr \Yhich the H.ill nurse~ic ~ \ \'L'I'l' \'i sitccl. The i>eautiiul rock gar-· dt·tJ ther e " ·as much admired a:-. \\·dl a-, lilt· magnif1n·nt s pccitneJb oi all kifld ~ ui trcrgrcens. :\) IIJH)ay. JtlllC 24, the clulJ \\·ill nH.' l't \\'ith :\1 rs. Harry \\'illiam s, 205 O:d()nl road, l'-cnihn1rth , \\·hen :\1 rs . Fchrard .I . Phl'ip ='> \rill give a talk on bird s. SILE IJTOMATIC THE NOISELESS OIL BU F\N EP. Then you will know there is no other Automatic Heating that ·can take its place Showrooms: Evanston 1602 Sherman Ave. Greenleaf 700- 4821 Hubbard Woods 900 Linden Ave. Winnetka 650 What Can Be Done About It--If you go away and forget to take nuts from the Billy Boy Nut .. Trade j< ·rian. P~per Advocates Policies of Jorjorian -i\.i tchen with you? Your palate -vvill continuously ask for crisp, deliciously fresh, choice nuts with that delightful flavor so characteristic of Billy Boys. In weatherproof containers Billy Boys k.eep fresh. ·Take along a liberal supply. They're FRESH EVERY at the HOUR 'i'hl' husints s mctho<is of S. K. j ur manager of the oriental rug dt·p:trttlll'tlt 1li Lord's dl'partnH:nt storl' in 1·: r a 11 s t (lJl · a r L' ad v (J cat t d in a r n : l' n t ;1r :irk apJH·aring itl a national tradl' tn a ,~ · ·tzinl'. "Cttstomns' satisfaction is tlt l' ·ut~tauding icatun· oi i\lr. J()rjoriatl' -;urn·:-.s." says the article. "Ninet\· percent ni hi s rust\lmcrs callll' as thv ·e:-.ult 11f personal rccunlnletHlatiun h\· ~ut lll' friend oi theirs \\'ho has pnrrha ~ eel a rug front him."' 'l'hl' artirll' iurthcr ~tates. i11 ad\'or at · 11 g ~I r. .J or j or ian's h us inc s s poIi r i ~- ~. that "tln clfl·ct has hl'ell spared tH11 only to plca~e the customer, bu t t· ' ~e ll her thl' right thing for hl'r need :-.." \I r . J urjorian has l@cturcd to rluh ~ ·1nd !'~hook 'l'hc t, ,·icntal rug section nf \rhich he is head started· \\·ith :1 small stock and has been enlarge r! steadily until it is probably the larg"~t nnrt h of the loop business district. Mr. J c·rjorian is announcing el sc "·herc in this issue a semi-annual sak t· f rugs at Lord.\, manv of whicl1 "ill hl' off ercrl at reel uced p~ices. BILLY ·soy NUT KITCHEN Your Grocer Stlla Beauty Parlor Is Opened Here by Mrs. F. A. Buck Mrs. F. A. Buck ' 1518 Fore~t a \ ' l}' tlllt, has opened a beauty parlor at l L~ Central avenue \\'hich contains all thv 1 11odcrn equipment. The marcelling- :111d linger waving will he cl.one by ~ti -,.., Fern Nolan. Mrs. Buck 'has been op crating a beauty parlor in her hom e for some time, but owing to the in crease of her IJusiness she has be en obli ged to open a shop. Mr. Buck ha s heen manager of Van Deusen's store for many years. ) NORTH SHORE HOTEL BUILDING EVANSTON PHONE GREENLEAF 519 DAVIS ST . Billy Bov· . 3006 0 Pen Evenings Till 10-Sundays 11 to 8